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help WD snap coupler lever

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    Posted: 06 May 2011 at 10:49pm
Hi all,
My 1950 WD came with no snap coupler attachment. I bought one and am trying to get it put on. I have the bottom snap coupler yoke installed, and I need to know where the lever (you use your foot on it to open the snap coupler I think) that has the chain attached to it is positioned? Can any one put up some photos to help?
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Pastor Mike in Iowa
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It goes under one of the bolts on the left side of the transmission.  I can't remember exactly which one at the moment.  You wouldn't need a good 2-14 snap coupler plow to test that hitch, would you?
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Aaron is right, but there are about three different bracket that are used and they attach differently. 

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote allischalmerguy Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07 May 2011 at 10:50pm
Ok guys...my lever is a rod that is bent and it has a bracket that has one bolt hole in it...

Aaron,
How good of shape is the plow in? I have a 3 bottom snap coupler plow, I might trade even up if you are interested. I want one that is not worn out and one that is scoured good already...In using the three bottome I would need to get weights for the wheels, as I do a lot of spinning...The three I have has decent moldboards etc...but it needs to be pulled in a little sand to scour them up good,,, I don't have any sand here.
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